2013 USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships Held at the USTA-Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

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2013 USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships Held at the USTA-Billie Jean King National Tennis Center 2013 USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships Held at the USTA-Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Men's Doubles Thurs Thurs Fri Sat Sun 1 Mikelis Libietis-Hunter Reese (1), Tennessee Libietis-Reese (1) 2 Bye Libietis-Reese 3 Andreas Bjerrehus-Amerigo Contini, Virginia Tech 8-1 Bjerrehus-Contini 4 Bye P 8:15 C1-9 5 Jorge Azuero-Shea Thomas, Liberty 9:00 AM Azuero-Thomas 6 Bye Azuero-Thomas 7 David O'Hare-Joe Salisbury, Memphis 8-7 (6) O'Hare-Salisbury 8 Elliott Orkin-Gordon Watson, Florida 8-6 9 Ross Guignon-Tim Kopinski (4), Illinois Guignon-Kopinski (4) 10 Bye Guignon-Kopinski (4) 11 Gregory Bayane-Chase Melton, California 8-5 Bayane-Melton 12 Bye P 8:30 C12 13 Robin Goodman-Ravi Patel, Drake 10:30 AM Goodman-Patel 14 Bye Goodman-Patel 15 Peter Kobelt-Kevin Metka, Ohio State 8-6 Kobelt-Metka 16 Sam Fleck-Chris Vrabel, Cornell 8-5 17 Ashok Narayana-Max Schnur, Columbia Narayana-Schnur 18 Junior Ore-Jackson Withrow, Texas A&M 8-3 Narayana-Schnur 19 Bye 8-2 Aita-Williams 20 Rafael Aita-Sam Williams, UNCW P 8:15 C1-9 21 Bye 9:00 AM Felix-Zmak 22 Simon Felix-Deni Zmak, Embry-Riddle Felix-Zmak 23 Bye 8-7 (5) Giron-McDonald (3) 24 Marcos Giron-Mackenzie McDonald (3), UCLA 25 Benjamin Lock-Marco Nunez, Florida State Lock-Nunez 26 William Kallberg-Stefan Lindmark, Mississippi 8-6 Lock-Nunez 27 Bye 8-7 (2) Bendeck-Ramos 28 Jose Bendeck-Cristobal Ramos, Idaho P 9:00 C10 29 Bye 10:30 AM M. de Vroome-E. Johnson 30 Max de Vroome-Eric Johnson, USC SEEDS Glasspool-Hess-Olesen (2) Mikelis Libietis-Hunter Reese (1), Tennessee 31 Bye 8-4 Lloyd Glasspool-Soren Hess-Olesen (2), Texas Glasspool-Hess-Olesen (2) Marcos Giron-Mackenzie McDonald (3), UCLA 32 Lloyd Glasspool-Soren Hess-Olesen (2), Texas Ross Guignon-Tim Kopinski (4), Illinois.
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